Blog 1: Why I Tell My Patients Never to Ignore Blood in Urine
As a urologist, one of the most common things I hear from patients is, “Doctor, I noticed blood in my urine once, but it stopped, so I ignored it.” That is something I strongly advise against. Even a single episode of blood in urine deserves proper evaluation. Sometimes the cause may be a simple urinary infection, but in other cases it could indicate kidney stones, prostate enlargement, bladder issues, or even tumors of the urinary tract.
Blog 2: Kidney Stones – What I Want Every Patient to Know
Kidney stones are among the most painful conditions I treat in my urology practice. Many patients arrive in severe discomfort, unable to sit still because of the pain.
Blog 3: Enlarged Prostate – A Condition Many Men Ignore for Too Long
Many men above the age of 50 come to me saying, “Doctor, I thought frequent urination was just part of aging.” While aging does play a role, an enlarged prostate is often the actual reason behind these symptoms.
Blog 4: Urinary Tract Infections – Why Early Treatment Matters
Burning during urination is one of the most common complaints patients come to me with. Many try to manage it at home, hoping it will settle on its own. Sometimes it does, but in several cases the infection worsens and begins affecting the kidneys.